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Let Them Live: Unpublished Tales From The DC Vault
Welcome to the DC Vault! Inside, you’ll find a treasure trove of all the stories that never were…published, that is. Let Ambush Bug be your guide through this cavalcade of comics, all while speculating wildly about why they never saw the light of day! First up, a wild ride with Harley Quinn and the Suicide Squad as they take down a mad scientist and his monsters that begs the question: why did Amanda Waller never ask Ambush Bug to join Task Force X? It’s kind of hurtful, honestly.
Power Pack (2020)
Power Pack is back! Katie, Julie, Jack and Alex Power have been super-heroing since they were learning to tie their own shoes. It?s been ages since they fought side by side as a family, but a special occasion ? and an old grudge ? is about to put the gang back together. There?s just one teeny tiny hiccup: a brand?new law restricting underage super heroes! But surely, if the fate of all New York City is at stake, the powers that be will make an exception? Keep your fingers crossed as the Power siblings fight for their right to save the world!
X-Men Milestones: Age of X
Collects Age of X Alpha (2011) #1, X-Men Legacy (2008) #245-247, New Mutants (2009) 22-24, Age of X: Universe (2011) #1-2.The biggest and best adventures of Marvel’s mighty mutants — these are the X-Men Milestones! In a world where the X-Men never existed and mutantkind has been hunted to extinction, the few remaining Homo superior have banded together to make their last stand. The weary mutants spend each day securing the walls of their stronghold, Fortress X, in a seemingly endless battle to beat back the anti-mutant forces that would see them wiped out. But when a conspiracy is discovered within Fortress X itself, could it be that mutantkind’s last bastion will crumble from the inside out? When the dust settles, no one will be left unscathed — but what is the terrible truth about the Age of X?
- Issue # TPB (Part 3) (8 months ago)
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La Muerta: Last Rites
Maria Diaz has adopted the guise of "La Muerta" in an effort to dismantle the Zavalas, a kill crazy, occult-obsessed crime cartel that murdered her family in cold blood. In this epic conclusion to La Muerta's origin, Maria's crusade to avenge her family appears impossible as the nefarious Mama Z tightens her grip on the city. Can one woman defeat an entire crime cult? What will be the cost to her fragile humanity? Also: La Muerta vs. Mama Z, the final confrontation! Count on plenty of blood and bullets. Features 48 pages of story and art!
- Issue # Full (8 months ago)
Pussey!
A vicious satire of pop culture and the commerce of art returns! New edition, cover and intro by Clowes! This hilarious classic from Dan Clowes is a brutal and scathing peek into the insular, pathetic world of the comic book industry, as seen through the eyes of antihero Dan Pussey (pronounced "Pooh-say"), creator of the smash superhero comic "Nauseator." From cradle to grave, Clowes presents the complete saga of Young Dan Pussey, mercilessly skewering the business and medium of comics, bouncing from art to commerce to culture high and low. Clowes not only parodies the superhero genre (notably Stan "The Man" Lee), but also his own peers, from his publishers and fellow authors at Fantagraphics to artistic heavyweights like Art Spiegelman (seen here as "Gummo Bubbleman"). Through it all, Pussey dreams endlessly about having sex with a woman, but even those fantasies degenerate into superhero scenarios. If you think Comic Book Guy on The Simpsons is pathetic (and hilarious), wait 'til you read Pussey!...
Genre: Fantasy
- Issue # Full (8 months ago)
The Little Book of Knowledge: New Hollywood
In the late 1960s a new generation of filmmakers took Hollywood by storm. Visionaries like Scorsese, Coppola, Altman, Peckinpah, Romero, and Cimino led cinema in a new direction, capturing the spirit of the counterculture and the frustration created by the Vietnam War.
Genre: Movies & TV
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The Black Project
Getting yourself a girlfriend is easy, according to Richard. All you need is papier mache, string, soft material, a balloon, some old fashioned bellows, and a good pair of scissors. The difficult bit is keeping her secret. Set in an English suburb in the early 1990s, this is the story of Richard's all-consuming passion for creating 'girls' from household objects. But as his hobby begins to flourish, his real life friendships and family relationships deteriorate.
Genre: Graphic Novels
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Little Nemo in Slumberland
Nemo's adventures in Slumberland.
Genre: Adventure
- Issue # Full (8 months ago)
The Little Book of Knowledge: Tattoos
Never before has the tattoo been spread across the various strata of society with such enthusiasm. In just a few decades this practice dating from the Neolithic period has become a globalized phenomenon. Now retrace the history of the tattoo in this look at its role in fashion, societal standing, and aesthetics.
Genre: Graphic Novels
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The Smithsonian Collection of Newspaper Comics
History of early U. S. newspaper comics.
Genre: Historical
- Issue # TPB (Part 4) (8 months ago)
- Issue # TPB (Part 3) (8 months ago)
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Star Wars: The High Republic Behind-the-Scenes Exclusive
See behind-the scenes of STAR WARS: HIGH REPUBLIC #1 digital comic with action-packed extras including the script, a cover sketch gallery and the penciled pages before it was inked and colored!
Genre: Sci-Fi, Movies & TV
- Issue # Full (8 months ago)
Little Book of Knowledge: Sharks
Since the turn of the century, scientists have been going shark-crazy! Now, dive into a world beneath the waves and learn all about one of nature's most mysterious creatures. They've fascinated mankind forever, but we still have a lot to learn, and 16% of shark species have been discovered in the last 15 years! Written by experts in the field and drawn by fans that know the material, each Little Book is perfect for the established enthusiast and burgeoning amateur alike.
Genre: Anthology
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Mindviscosity
This is a collection of paintings, a one-man bestiary of monsters, weirdos, beasties, and anthropomorphs, all painted in Furie's meticulous brand of representational surrealism. Furie's cheerful, anthropomorphic comics character, Pepe the Frog, became a meme that was appropriated by hate groups (as seen in the documentary Feels Good Man, which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival.) Furie's recent paintings reflect this experience. This is a showcase for an unsettling menagerie; creatures seem to be hiding their true intentions. Furie is plumbing darker depths in these works, despite the paintings' inviting colors and friendly cartoon iconography.
- Issue # TPB (Part 2) (8 months ago)
- Issue # TPB (Part 1) (8 months ago)
Blackbird Days
In this collection, two giant robots battle it out in a European metropolis; an engineer is asked to inspect something unusual at a marble quarry; a recently relocated father loses his young son in Berlin’s Tempelhof Park; the painter Arnold Böcklin takes a trip before he paints his famous masterpiece, The Island of Death; and, an immigrant grandmother tells the story of how she escaped war in Indochina. Blackbird Days is rounded out with an autobiographical snapshot of the 2015 terrorist attacks in Paris, Fior’s home.
Genre: Literature
- Issue # TPB (8 months ago)
Crashpad
This fine art monograph/faux underground comic facsimile is a psychedelic trip through the hippie movement. In 2017, Gary Panter created an art installation, Hippie Trip, inspired by his first visit to a head shop in 1968. It expanded his mind to the possibilities of psychedelic art and music, analog crafts and drug culture. Crashpad is an extension of that installation and a riff on underground comics creators such as Zap's R. Crumb, Victor Moscoso, Robert Williams, and other icons of that era.
Genre: Literature
- Issue # TPB (8 months ago)
Carbon & Silicon (2020)
Latest born of the Tomorrow Foundation laboratories, Carbon and Silicium are the prototypes of a new generation of robots intended to take care of the aging human population. Raised in a protective cocoon, eager to discover the outside world, it is during an escape attempt that they will end up being separated...
Genre: Graphic Novels
- Issue # TPB (Part 3) (8 months ago)
- Issue # TPB (Part 2) (8 months ago)
- Issue # TPB (Part 1) (8 months ago)
The Rook: Desperate Times
The most popular series to ever be introduced in the pages of Eerie!
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Showa: A History of Japan
A FASCINATING PERIOD IN JAPANESE HISTORY EXPLORED BY A MASTER OF MANGA.Showa 1926-1939: A History of Japan is the first volume of Shigeru Mizuki’s meticulously researched historical portrait of twentieth century Japan. This volume deals with the period leading up to World War II, a time of high unemployment and other economic hardships caused by the Great Depression. Mizuki’s photo-realist style effortlessly brings to life Japan of the 1920s and 1930s, depicting bustling city streets and abandoned graveyards with equal ease...
- Issue # TPB 4 (Part 6) (8 months ago)
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- Issue # TPB 4 (Part 4) (8 months ago)
- Issue # TPB 4 (Part 3) (8 months ago)
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